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Stepping off Music Row and into the small but stylish lobby of Big Machine
Records, a visitor quickly realizes it’s not just the walls that reveal the story of
Taylor Swift’s meteoric rise to stardom. Even the floors have a tale to tell. With
much of the vertical real estate already claimed by industry awards, framed
national magazine covers, and gold and platinum records, the staff has adopted
the tactic of neatly stacking the continuous stream of accolades and
achievements along the baseboards. All that’s needed is a break in a busy
intern’s schedule to grab a hammer, a few nails and search out any open wall
space.
The photo most often found framed inside with all that precious metal is certainly
a familiar one to millions of her fans: the cover of her first album, 2006’s Taylor
Swift. Knowing what we know now about Taylor, it’s a striking image. Gazing
back at us are the calm yet intense eyes of a sixteen-year-old girl who knows she
has much to say, but isn’t really sure if anyone will want to listen.
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